Center for Self-Sufficiency quietly closed last year amid a federal audit and funding challenges

The nonprofit Center for Self-Sufficiency closed in September as federal investigators audited its use of $750,000 in government funding.

The organization focused on supporting residents reentering society from the criminal justice system and strengthening families. Services included financial and employment coaching, parenting support and restorative justice.

The center was based for years out of the Community Advocates headquarters at 728 N. James Lovell St. before moving to the YWCA building on King Drive in May…

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